Radio: Ickes in the Groove

When Harold Ickes aired his answer to Wendell Willkie's acceptance
speech last week, Detroit's station WXYZ was so crowded with
commercials that it decided to put on a transcription of his remarks an
hour later. Baffling was the result to many a Detroit listener. After
praising the New Deal for its war on chiselers in politics and out, the
Ickes speech rolled around at last to Philadelphia Publisher Moses L.
Annenberg, recently jailed for evading income taxes. Cried the
recording:

"Moe Annenberg, one of the most corruptone of the
most corruptone of the most corruptone of the most corruptone of
the....